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John Pearce

Why social media in school? | edSocialMedia - 0 views

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    "Why social media in school? It's a good question and one many schools are asking. Whether is because of the free-flowing nature of the content and material or the potential for distraction sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube many others are being blocked by institutions. It is my belief however that by blocking these sites and not embracing what they have to offer we are only creating and arms race with our students and missing out on using these tools to connected with and provide new learning opportunities for our students."
John Pearce

Seven reasons teachers should blog - 0 views

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    "I have written extensively on what makes a good blogpost and why it is so powerful. From personal experience blogging is one of the most beneficial professional development activities I have ever engaged with. I learn more from blogging than I do from almost any other activity I participate in. Here are 7 good reasons why teachers should blog:"
John Pearce

Beyond Blocking: Social Media Schools - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Social media pervades all aspects of modern society, particularly with the rapid influx of mobile devices. If used in meaningful and appropriate ways, it can transform a student's learning experience, improve communication with parents and community members, as well as support professional growth. However, teachers and administrators also confront the realities of opening up students to a global audience, and address real concerns about security, screentime, inappropriate behavior, and acceptable use. While the first instinct in schools and districts is often to block services such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and even some blogging platforms, the positives of these tools often outweigh the negatives."
John Pearce

» Blog Archive Five ways to 'gamify' your elearning - Saffron Interactive - 0 views

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    "Gamification - the use of game play mechanics for non-game applications - promises much: an engaging, dynamic, memorable and rewarding learning experience. But it can be very difficult to know where to start. Most of us know and enjoy games, but how do those experiences relate to the elearning course that you're working on right now? I'm a developer at Saffron with a background in games and app design, and so to help, I've compiled a list of my top five gamified elements that can help to improve 'traditional' elearning."
John Pearce

Five Reasons Why Technology Still Hasn't Totally Taken Off in Schools | MicroAssist - 2 views

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    This is a listing of five reasons why teachers don't use technology.
John Pearce

Upgrading Blogs Through Lens of SAMR | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "The step from using a static website or emails as a mean to share announcements or calendar items  to sharing the same type of items on a blogging platform is not far nor a steep step. My ultimate goal for using a classroom blog or student blogfolios though, is that of creating transformative teaching and learning opportunities, not to have a platform that substitutes a composition book or paper journal. To make the difference visible and clearer, I am looking through the lens of the  SAMR model."
John Pearce

The Google delusion: we're not as clever as we think we are (Wired UK) - 0 views

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    "Using Google Search is making us believe we are more knowledgeable and intelligent than we actually are. That's not necessarily an easy idea to swallow, but sometimes the truth hurts. The harsh reality is that although search engines enable us to find out all sorts of information in a very short period of time, this is not a marker of our intelligence. We are not the only primates who have learned to use tools to our advantage."
John Pearce

iPads < Teachers - 0 views

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    "When you hear about some grand new initiative to give every student an iPad or smartphone, be very skeptical. No single piece of technology has yet to change the basic nature of teaching and learning. Radio, television, CDs, Smartboards, and personal computers were all hailed as transformative educational innovations in their day. They were not. iPads won't be either. There is a big difference between finding new ways to deliver information and true educational innovation, which is a far more complicated endeavor."
John Pearce

The 4 biggest mistakes that teachers make when integrating technology | Mr Kemp - 2 views

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    "In classrooms all around the globe, educators are introducing new and exciting technological tools to engage their students in learning. Many educators are successful when integrating these technologies, but unfortunately many are not for a variety of reasons."
John Pearce

Edmodo still has my heart <3 | Bianca Hewes - 0 views

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    "For me, Edmodo continues to be a staple in my web-based apps diet. Yes, they have changed it a lot since it first debuted, and yes, some of those changes haven't been for the best (the iPad app continues to be dodgy!). However, its main functionality is the same, and I continue to find it super reliable and user-friendly for my students. I'm thankful that the school I'm now in sets all students up with Edmodo right at the beginning of year 7. This approach normalizes the use of technology in learning, and means students aren't messing around signing up in class etc."
John Pearce

Why Khan Academy Is The Wrong Answer « Looking Up - 0 views

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    "Popular efforts to improve education are focusing on the wrong problem. Millions of dollars and hours of innovation are being spent on improving how we deliver content in an era when content matters less and how we interact with it matters more."
John Pearce

55 Content Curation Tools To Discover & Share Digital Content - 0 views

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    "Discovering content is the easy part. Managing it all is the challenge. The gallery below by Shirley Williams is a strong collection of tools to better discover, manage, and share digital content. And with the imminent death of Google Reader, several of these apps could help fill that huge hole (though not the one in your heart). Have a browse and let us know if you find anything exceptional."
John Pearce

A Great Guide on Teaching Students about Digital Footprint ~ Educational Technology and... - 0 views

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    "Have you ever Googled yourself ? Have you ever checked your virtual identity? Do you know that you leave a digital footprint every time you get online? Do you know that whatever you do online is accumulated into a digital dossier traceable by others ? These and several other similar questions are but the emerging tip of the sinking iceberg.One that is packed full of concerns related to issues of our online identity and privacy issues."
Gerard Bolton

The 10 best websites for teaching ICT | Teacher Network Blog | Guardian Professional - 1 views

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    You may well be aware of the hundreds, no, thousands of websites and tools that are available to use within the classroom. Many of these have popped up in the past few years and it can be hard to keep up with them all, particularly when many require logins or may need software to be installed too. So here are a few sites that are perfect for using with a range of children and all of them can be accessed from any web browser.
John Pearce

DERN - 1 views

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    "The term "digital natives" when applied to young people's use of technology and the term 'digital immigrants' for older people has almost become a commonly held and popular notion in discussions about the use of digital technologies. And education is not immune to such populist although distorted ideas which have been driven by some education technology evangelists. In reality, what does research contribute to the view of this type of technological determinism?"
John Pearce

Gooru - 1 views

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    Teachers and students can use Gooru to search for rich collections of multimedia resources, digital textbooks, videos, games and quizzes created by educators in the Gooru community. Gooru is free (of cost and ads) and developed by a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to honor the human right to education.
Hugh Wilson

21 Ways to Use Edmodo in your Classroom ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

  • The data you upload there or the materials you share are safe and you can even customize your privacy settings to grant &nbsp;access to only certain people.
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      Is there a source for this? Because I realise Facebook has its fair share of privacy concerns. 
  • Here is an awesome slide that features 21 ways to use Edmodo in your classroom
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      Great tips and ideas. 
John Pearce

The great LMS debate - my thoughts | Live | Love | Learn - 0 views

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    "I've been support educators to integrate technology since 2008. I've been fortunate to do this at school, region, state and online situations. In that time I have seen those I now consider friends go through a bit of a continuum in 'online content integration'. It believe it goes something like this."
John Pearce

Kids can't use computers... and this is why it should worry you - Coding 2 Learn - 0 views

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    "I want the people who will help shape our society in the future to understand the technology that will help shape our society in the future. If this is going to happen, then we need to reverse the trend that is seeing digital illiteracy exponentially increase. We need to act together, as parents, as teachers, as policy makers. Let's build a generation of hackers. Who's with me?"
Rose O'Neil

The future of school - 1 views

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      As teachers we need to consider our students backgrounds. Who has access to computers at home, how will this effect their learning?
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